This is a scholarly edition of the eclogues of Horace, accompanied by the ancient scholia. It represents a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin poetry and classical literature. The edition includes the work of Horace along with the commentaries of William Baxter, Johann Matthias Gesner, and Johann Carl Zeune, offering insights into the interpretation and understanding of Horace's work through the ages.
"Q. Horatii Flacci Eclogae Cvm Scholiis Veteribvs" provides a comprehensive view of Horace's poetry, combining the original text with historical analysis. It serves as an essential text for those seeking a deeper appreciation of classical Latin literature and its reception.
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